How to turn off Win7 automatic update restart prompt

  
Everyone often encounters Windows 7 automatic update (Windows Update) during work. If the automatic update is completed, the system will prompt to restart the computer. But we are at work, it is obviously inconvenient to restart, and we can only postpone the delay, which is very troublesome. Is there a simple and effective way to restart the prompts?
Software Xiaobian introduces a method for everyone to turn off the Win7 automatic update restart prompt. Very simple, but also use the local group policy editor in our Win7, in fact, these days introduced the skills, there are many local group policy settings, I do not know if you have found.
First, click [Start] - [Run], enter “gpedit.msc”, enter [Local Group Policy Editor].

On the left side of the local group policy editor, click [Computer Configuration] - [Administrative Template] - [Windows Components], double-click to open [Windows Update] to configure.

Double-click "For the logged-in user, the scheduled automatic update installation does not perform the restart" option, set in the properties window, the default is "not configured", here we need to select the following &ldquo ;enabled”.


Click OK to exit the Local Group Policy Editor. When Windows installs the update again, regardless of the type of patch, it is up to us to decide when to restart the computer, or to manually delay the reboot time each time the reboot reminder pops up.

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